Welcome to our Long Island Links pages where we provide you with links to many World Wide Web page resources. Simply click on any link to visit that website. If you have a website that you think would make a good addition to our Long Island Links please don't hesitate to contact us!

The Long Island Rail Road is the busiest commuter railroad in North America, carrying an average of 301,000 customers each weekday on 735 daily trains. Chartered on April 24, 1834, it is also the oldest railroad still operating under its original name. Throughout that time, the LIRR has been an essential component of the region's transportation infrastructure, leading to the development of the Long Island communities it serves and providing a gateway to the economic growth of the region. A subsidiary of New York State's Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the Long Island Rail Road is marking its 175th Anniversary in 2009. The LIRR system is comprised of over 700 miles of track on 11 different branches, stretching from Montauk -- on the eastern tip of Long Island -- to the refurbished Penn Station in the heart of Manhattan, approximately 120 miles away. Along the way, the LIRR serves 124 stations in Nassau, Suffolk, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, providing service for some 82 million customers each year, taking them to and from jobs, homes, schools, sporting events, concerts, beaches, Broadway shows, and the multitude of other attractions around the New York metropolitan region...

Welcome to the most convenient airport in the New York Metro area..Easy to get to. Easy to leave. Easy to travel. Easy to park. On the top menu bar, and every page you will find icons in international 'sign language'. The airplane represents a link to our airlines page including route maps, the phone links to our important airport service related numbers, the bus represents ground transportation information, the car for car rentals, the bed for accommodations, the arrows for directions to the airport...